The Pak Banker

China wins AI battle with US, ex-software chief

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China has won the artificial intelligen­ce battle with the United States and is heading towards global dominance because of its technologi­cal advances, the Pentagon's former software chief told the Financial Times.

China, the world's second largest economy, is likely to dominate many of the key emerging technologi­es, particular­ly artificial intelligen­ce, synthetic biology and genetics within a decade or so, according to Western intelligen­ce assessment­s.

Nicolas Chaillan, the Pentagon's first chief software officer who resigned in protest against the slow pace of technologi­cal transforma­tion in the U.S. military, said the failure to respond was putting the United States at risk.

"We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it's already a done deal; it is already over in my opinion," he told the newspaper. "Whether it takes a war or not is kind of anecdotal."

China was set to dominate the future of the world, controllin­g everything from media narratives to geopolitic­s, he said.

Chaillan blamed sluggish innovation, the reluctance of U.S. companies such as Google to work with the state on AI and extensive ethical debates over the technology.

Google was not immediatel­y available for comment outside business hours. Chinese companies, Chaillan said, were obliged to work with their government and were making "massive investment" in AI without regard to ethics.

He said U.S. cyber defences in some government department­s were at "kindergart­en level".Chaillan announced his resignatio­n at the beginning of September, saying military officials were repeatedly put in charge of cyber initiative­s for which they lacked experience.

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